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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mean to work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express the intention or purpose behind someone's actions or efforts in regards to work. Example: "I didn't mean to work so late last night, but I wanted to finish the project before the deadline."
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WHAT does it mean to work hard?
"You mean, to work here?
I mean to work like anything for a month.
What does it mean to work with a monument like that and experiment?
But when you are Michael Bay, what does it mean to work small?
She asked, "What does it mean to work hard on something?" "It means to record your sets as you do them, so you can play them back for yourself and then learn from them.
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"We are meant to work".
"Are they meant to work for nothing?
It is meant to work invisibly and automatically.
But so is knowing how it is meant to work.
This is how homeownership was meant to work.
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